Senior Business Process Consultant

Canadian Tourism Commission | PublishedSeptember 21, 2015

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HDP Group Inc.

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As part of CTC’s ongoing commitment to continuous improvement in organizational and business effectiveness, the VP Finance and Operations and CFO, CTC, requires a Senior Business Process Consultant providing support to the office. The objective is to provide the CFO with expert advice and support for the comptrollership function on a part time bases (up to 150 days) on an as and when required basis.

Senior Business Process Consultant

As part of CTC’s ongoing commitment to continuous improvement in organizational and business effectiveness, the VP Finance and Operations and CFO, CTC, requires a Senior Business Process Consultant providing support to the office. The objective is to provide the CFO with expert advice and support for the comptrollership function on a part time bases (up to 150 days) on an as and when required basis.

Commercial Aviation Business Intelligence Services

Canadian Tourism Commission | PublishedOctober 6, 2015

Winner

International Air Transport Association

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The purpose of this Negotiated Request for Proposal (the “NRFP”) is to solicit proposals to select one or more proponents for Commercial Aviation Business Intelligence Services including: 1) Passenger airline seat capacity (derived from Airline Flight Schedules Data) and/or 2) One of either ticketed passenger sales data, (i.e. ticket settlement data from the International Air Transport Association Billing and Settlement Plan (BSP) and the Airlines Reporting Corporation (ARC)), or passenger booking data - Marketing Information Data Tapes (MIDT).

Commercial Aviation Business Intelligence Services

The purpose of this Negotiated Request for Proposal (the “NRFP”) is to solicit proposals to select one or more proponents for Commercial Aviation Business Intelligence Services including: 1) Passenger airline seat capacity (derived from Airline Flight Schedules Data) and/or 2) One of either ticketed passenger sales data, (i.e. ticket settlement data from the International Air Transport Association Billing and Settlement Plan (BSP) and the Airlines Reporting Corporation (ARC)), or passenger booking data - Marketing Information Data Tapes (MIDT).

ENVIRONMENTAL SITE ASSESSMENT AND ASSOCIATED ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES - SET ASIDE FOR ABORIGINAL BUSINESS

The Environmental Planning and Management Unit (EPM) is responsible for fulfilling the Aboriginal Affairs and Northern Development Canada’s (AANDC) environmental obligations in the Manitoba region. The EPM Unit conducts activities in Environmental Site Reviews, Site Sampling Programs, Risk Management and Remediation Planning, Environmental Planning Services, and Environmental Awareness Services required to assess and manage environmental concerns and the associated risk to human health on reserve lands and lands selected to become reserve. Professional expertise is required to provide Environmental Site Reviews, Site Sampling Programs, Risk Management and Remediation Planning, Environmental Planning Services, Environmental Awareness Services and on an as needed basis. Department of Indian Affairs and Northern Development (DIAND), Manitoba Region, are inviting proposals from bidders for the above mentioned services. All bidders must: • have a lead engineer who must hold a Membership in the Association of Professional Engineers and Geologists of Manitoba (APEGM) and who must have a minimum of five (5) years of relevant experience; and • provide one written project summary for each of the five (5) categories of work, describing in details the Bidder’s current/previous experience in successfully providing similar services within the past five years, including at least one project summary with aboriginal involvement. Bidders will be rated on past experience (as described in the project summaries), the lead engineer’s experience, proposed project team composition, proposed approach and methodology, administrative coordination, quality of the proposal and cost. Standing Offer Agreements (SOAs) may be awarded for one (1) year, with an option to extend the term by two (2) additional one (1) year periods under the same terms and conditions.

ENVIRONMENTAL SITE ASSESSMENT AND ASSOCIATED ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES - SET ASIDE FOR ABORIGINAL BUSINESS

The Environmental Planning and Management Unit (EPM) is responsible for fulfilling the Aboriginal Affairs and Northern Development Canada’s (AANDC) environmental obligations in the Manitoba region. The EPM Unit conducts activities in Environmental Site Reviews, Site Sampling Programs, Risk Management and Remediation Planning, Environmental Planning Services, and Environmental Awareness Services required to assess and manage environmental concerns and the associated risk to human health on reserve lands and lands selected to become reserve. Professional expertise is required to provide Environmental Site Reviews, Site Sampling Programs, Risk Management and Remediation Planning, Environmental Planning Services, Environmental Awareness Services and on an as needed basis. Department of Indian Affairs and Northern Development (DIAND), Manitoba Region, are inviting proposals from bidders for the above mentioned services. All bidders must: • have a lead engineer who must hold a Membership in the Association of Professional Engineers and Geologists of Manitoba (APEGM) and who must have a minimum of five (5) years of relevant experience; and • provide one written project summary for each of the five (5) categories of work, describing in details the Bidder’s current/previous experience in successfully providing similar services within the past five years, including at least one project summary with aboriginal involvement. Bidders will be rated on past experience (as described in the project summaries), the lead engineer’s experience, proposed project team composition, proposed approach and methodology, administrative coordination, quality of the proposal and cost. Standing Offer Agreements (SOAs) may be awarded for one (1) year, with an option to extend the term by two (2) additional one (1) year periods under the same terms and conditions.

Social Media Agency

The purpose of this Request for Supplier Qualification (the “RFSQ”) is to solicit proposals for social media agencies able to source social media influencers that will increase engagement through activities on social media and digital platforms to meet the CTC’s overall business objectives.

Western Upland Portion Remediation

Public Works and Government Services Canada | PublishedDecember 30, 2015 - Deadline January 19, 2016

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Trade Agreement: Set-Aside Program for Aboriginal Business (SPAB) Tendering Procedures: All interested suppliers may submit a bid Competitive Procurement Strategy: Comprehensive Land Claim Agreement: No Nature of Requirements: EZ899-161994/A Title: Western Upland Portion Remediation Location: Parcel 44 Western Upland Portion, Esquimalt, B.C. Note to Tenderers: Drawings and Specifications are now available for viewing and downloading in a Portable Document Format (PDF) or in a standard paper version. Tenderers should note that Attachment contains the Drawings and Specifications Package (DSP) which consists of PDF files organized in an industry recognized directory structure. Work Description: The upland western portion of Parcel 44 remediation involves excavation of approximately 1,800 m3 of fill to a maximum depth of approximately 4 m below grade (mbg) and 210 m3 of clean sand backfill material from the adjacent remediated sites. Approximately 50 m3 of riprap/boulder fill material will be excavated, segregated, transported to and from the stockpile area for placement at the site perimeter. Metals and PAH concentrations are less than the BC Hazardous Waste Regulation standards. The site is adjacent toEsquimalt Harbour, and in limited analysis the subsurface soils are impacted by sodium and chloride (Na/Cl) from tidal influx and / or placement of dredged material as fill at the site. All excavated soil will be transported to one of the temporary stockpile locations on Esquimalt IR land adjacent to the site as shown on Drawing 2 for characterization by the Departmental Representative. Soil will be disposed of off-site based on the stockpile characterization data. Excavated soil that is characterized as meeting the CCME RL guidelines and is geotechnically suitable may be re-used as backfill. After remediation is complete, replacement fill will be required to restore the site to preexcavation conditions. The final grade of the site will slope gently southwards towards Plumper Bay. Procurement Strategy for Aboriginal Business (PSAB): This procurement has been set aside under the federal government's Procurement Strategy for Aboriginal Business (PSAB). In order to be considered, a supplier must certify that it qualifies as an Aboriginal business as defined under PSAB and that it will comply with all requirements of PSAB. Potential bidders of the upcoming opportunity are advised to contact Aboriginal Affairs and Northern Development Canada (AANDC) to obtain information about the PSAB at the following website and co-ordinates: Aboriginal Affairs and Northern Development Canada Aboriginal Procurement & Business Promotion Directorate Phone: 1-800-400-7677 Fax: 819-956-9837 Email: saea-psab@aadnc-aandc.gc.ca Website: http://www.aadnc-aandc.gc.ca/eng/1100100032802/1100100032803 This procurement is set aside from the international trade agreements under the provision each has for set-asides for small and minority businesses. Further to Article 1802 of the Agreement on Internal Trade (AIT), AIT does not apply to this procurement. MANDATORY Site Visit: A Mandatory Site Visit has been scheduled for January 12, 2016 at 11:00 am PST. Interested Bidders are to meet at the Parcel 44 site via Thomas Road from Admirals Road, through Modeste Road and the Trio Redi-Mix site (EN reserve private roads) to the eastern side of the site, Victoria, B.C The site visit for this project is MANDATORY. The representative of the bidder will be required to sign the Site Visit Attendance Sheet at the site visit. Bids submitted by Bidders who have not signed the attendance sheet will not be accepted. Interested bidders are requested to provide their name(s) and company name(s) to the Contracting Authority, Tian Lam (604) 775-9382 or tian.lam@pwgsc-tpsgc.gc.ca by 2:30 pm PST on January 11, 2016, if you will be attending the site visit. Interested bidders should wear personal protective equipment (such as: hardhat, high visibility vest, work boots) to the site visit. Delivery Date: The Contractor shall perform and complete the Work by February 29, 2016. Estimated Value: To assist with bonding and insurance requirements, this project is estimated to cost around $300,000 and $500,000 (GST included) Enquiries: Tian Lam, Supply Specialist Tel: (604) 775-9382 Fax: (604) 775-6633 Email: Tian.Lam@pwgsc-tpsgc.gc.ca Firms intending to submit tenders on this project should obtain tender (solicitation) documents through Buyandsell.gc.ca/tenders. Amendments, when issued, will be available from Buyandsell.gc.ca/tenders. Firms that elect to base their bids on tender (solicitation) documents obtained from other sources do so at their own risk and will be solely responsible to inform the tender calling authority of their intention to bid. In all cases, bidders must indicate (when requested) in the space provided on the tender form the identification number(s) of the amendment, if any, that they have taken into consideration for their bid. This procurement office provides procurement services to the public in English. Delivery Date: Above-mentioned The Crown retains the right to negotiate with suppliers on any procurement. Documents may be submitted in either official language of Canada.

Dental Services Beaver Creek Institution

Correctional Service of Canada | PublishedMarch 29, 2016

Winner

Dr. Marc Yarascavitch

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Dental Services for Offenders at Beaver Creek Institution-Medium This requirement is for: The Correctional Service of Canada, Beaver Creek Institution-Medium . Trade agreement: This procurement is not subject to any trade agreement. Tendering procedures: All interested suppliers may submit a bid. Competitive Procurement Strategy: lowest priced compliant bid. Set-aside under the Procurement Strategy for Aboriginal Business: This procurement is not subject to any set-asides for Aboriginal Suppliers. Comprehensive Land Claim Agreement: This procurement is not subject to a Comprehensive Land Claims Agreement. Security Requirements: This contract includes security requirements. Nature of Requirements: The following is a summary of the statement of work for this requirement. The Correctional Service Canada has a requirement to provide dental services to federal offenders for Beaver Creek Institution-Medium located near Gravenhurst, Ontario Objectives: To provide dental clinic services during weekdays, and provide dental care services in accordance with the policies and guidelines of the Correctional Service Canada. Deliverables: The contractor will prepare clinic lists based on requests received and emergencies as they arise. The contractor will provide essential dental care to offenders at the institution. Expected Delivery Date: September 1, 2015 to August 31, 2016, with the option to renew annually for up to three (3) additional one-year periods. File Number: 21422-13-19-1935828 Contracting Authority: Shane Collins Regional Contract Administrator 443UnionStreet, Kingston, Ontario K7L 2R8 Telephone number: 613-536-6127 Facsimile number: 613-536-4571 E-mail: Shane.Collins@csc-scc.gc.ca NOTE TO BIDDERS: Bidders can obtain the complete statement of work and evaluation criteria by ordering the solicitation document and associated documents from Buyandsell.gc.ca/tenders. The Crown reserves the right to negotiate with suppliers on any procurement. Documents may be submitted in either official language of Canada (English or French). Given the nature of the requirements, proposals submitted by such means as facsimile or electronic mail will not be accepted. After contract award, bidders may request a debriefing on the results of the bid solicitation process. Bidders should make the request to the Contracting Authority within fifteen (15) working days of receipt of the results of the bid solicitation process. The debriefing may be in writing, by telephone or in person. The Office of Small and Medium Enterprises (OSME) offers seminars to businesses interested in learning how to sell goods and services to the Government of Canada. The seminars are FREE. Topics include:  Overview of the federal government contracting process;  Searching for opportunities on the Tenders minisite;  Bidding on opportunities;  Registering in supplier databases. The full schedule of seminars can be found on the Buyandsell.gc.ca website, under Event Calendar (https://buyandsell.gc.ca/event-calendar).

Reforestation - Chilcotin Military Training Area

The Chilcotin Military Training Area (CMTA), located north of the small community of Riske Creek and about 35 kilometers west of Williams Lake, consists of approximately 41,000 hectares of land owned by the Department of National Defence (DND) and is used as a military training area. The management of forest resources on this property is the responsibility of the Department of Indian Affairs and Northern Development Canada(DIAND) through an Order-in-Council P.C. O.I.C 1961-807. In the summer of 2010, approximately 15,000 hectares of Douglas-fir dominated stands in the eastern half of the property were damaged by a severe crown fire and a light to severe ground fire. In addition, in the last decade, this property has also been adversely impacted and approximately 10,000 hectares of Lodgepole pine dominated stands in the western half of the property have been damaged by the Mountain Pine Beetle (MPB). As a result, DIAND has initiated a reforestation program on the property as part of DIAND’s due diligence to rehabilitate the forested land base. DIAND is looking to establish a contract for a period of up to one (1) year to carry out reforestation services in support of DIAND’s due diligence to rehabilitate the forested land base. The objectives are to qualify the supplier(s) in the re-forestation services to plant in the appropriate microsites on cut blocks. This will include 2015 spring planting for of the following tree species by hectare for artificial regeneration: • Lodgepole Pine • Douglas Fir - Interior All bidders must be available for a site visit at the work site on Thursday, October 2, 2014 located at 35 KM West of Williams Lake, British Columbia at 0930 hrs. Bidders will be required to confirm no later than five business days before the scheduled visit and sign an attendance form. Site visit will be at the bidder’s expense, travel and other costs and/or fees will not be reimbursed. Bidders will be assessed based on firm experience, knowledge of tree handling procedures, health and safety and be in good standing with WorkSafeBC. Bidders will be required to have first aid crew member(s) in accordance with WorkSafeBC. Bidders must have a project supervisor/manager with five planting season of project supervision experience and six planting seasons of tree planting industry experience. Foreperson(s) must have two planting seasons experience and five seasons of tree planting industry experience. Experience may be concurrent Bidders will need sufficient resources to plant up to 2.95 Million trees within six (6) weeks of snow and frost free conditions estimated to be mid April to early May 2015. Bidders should include Aboriginal involvement in the undertaking of this contract. This procurement is subject to the Agreement on Internal Trade (AIT)

ESC Site Characterization CTA

Public Works and Government Services Canada | PublishedAugust 18, 2016 - Deadline September 28, 2016

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Trade Agreement: WTO-AGP/NAFTA/AIT/Canada FTAs with Peru/Colombia/Panama Tendering Procedures: All interested suppliers may submit a bid Competitive Procurement Strategy: Comprehensive Land Claim Agreement: No Nature of Requirements: ESC Site Characterization CTA EZ897-170760/A Ngan, Ken (PWY) Telephone No. - (604) 658-2755 ( ) Fax No. - (604) 775-6633 ( ) ESC Site Characterization Contract with Task Authorization. Title: ENVIRONMENTAL SITE CHARACTERIZATION SERVICES TASK AUTHORIZATION: Pacific Region - British Columbia and Yukon Requirement: Public Works and Government Services Canada Environmental Services, has a requirement for environmental site characterization services on an "as and when requested" basis on behalf of PWGSC and other federal clients in British Columbia and Yukon. Generally, the required services may include: a) program and project management; b) Phase 1 and Phase 2 Environmental Site Assessments; c) Preliminary and Detailed Site Investigations; and d) other related environmental services It is expected that PWGSC will award up to five (5) Contracts as a result of this Request For Proposal. The overall estimated volume of work to be distributed amongst successful biddersis up to $20,000,000.00 (including applicable taxes). The period of the Contracts will be from date of award until March 31, 2019. Bidders must provide a list of names, or other related information as needed, pursuant to section 01 of Standard Instructions 2003. Bidders in receipt of a pension or a lump sum payment must provide the required information as detailed in article 3 of Part 2 of the bid solicitation. The requirement is subject to the provisions of the World Trade Organization - Agreement on Government Procurement (WTO-AGP), the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA), and the Agreement on Internal Trade (AIT). The Comprehensive Land Claims Agreements of up to eleven (11) Yukon First Nations may apply to this procurement, depending on where the services will be provided. Security Requirement: Bidders are hereby informed that there is a requirement for the Contractors and their personnel to possess a Designated Organization Screening (DOS) at the RELIABILITY STATUS levelissued by the Canadian Industrial Security Directorate (CISD) of Public Works and Government Services Canada (PWGSC). Should the successful bidders not have the level of security indicated above, PWGSC shall sponsor the successful proponents so CISD can initiate procedures for security clearance. CISD, by letter, shall forward documentation to the successful bidders for completion. Bidders desiring such sponsorship should so indicate in their covering letter with their bid. Successful bidder(s) issued a Task Authorization Contract as a result of this Task Authorization Agreement, not possessing the required security clearance at time of a Task Authorization, will be bypassed and PWGSC will proceed to the next Contractor who possesses the required security clearance and it is furthest away from the ideal business distribution. Inquiries: Ken Ngan, Supply Specialist Tel: (604) 658-2755 Fax: (604) 775-6633 Email: ken.ngan@pwgsc.gc.ca Firms intending to submit proposals on this project should obtain tender (solicitation) documents through Buyandsell.gc.ca/tenders. Addenda, when issued will be available from Buyandsell.gc.ca/tenders. Firms that elect to base their proposals on tender (solicitation) documents obtained from other sources do so at their own risk and will be solely responsible to inform the tender calling authority of their intention to bid. This procurement office provides procurement services to the public in English. The Crown retains the right to negotiatewith suppliers on any procurement. Delivery Date: Above-mentioned The Crown retains the right to negotiate with suppliers on any procurement. Documents may be submitted in either official language of Canada.

Entry Kiosk Replacement

Public Works and Government Services Canada | PublishedJuly 7, 2016 - Deadline July 28, 2016

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Trade Agreement: Agreement on Internal Trade (AIT) Tendering Procedures: All interested suppliers may submit a bid Competitive Procurement Strategy: Comprehensive Land Claim Agreement: No Nature of Requirements: Entry Kiosk Replacement EZ899-170553/A Ngan, Ken (PWY) Telephone No. - (604) 658-2755 ( ) Fax No. - (604) 775-6633 ( ) E-mail: ken.ngan@pwgsc.gc.ca Title: Entry Kiosk Replacement Location: Pacific Rim National Park, Ucluelet, BC Note to Tenderers: Drawings and Specifications are now available for viewing and downloading in a Portable Document Format (PDF) or in a standard paper version. Tenderers should note that Attachment File(s)contains the Drawings and Specifications Package (DSP) which consists of PDF files organized in an industry recognized directory structure. Work Description: Work to be done under this Contract comprises of the construction of a new entry kiosk to replace the existing one and associated site work at Pacific Rim Green Point Campground. Work to be performed under this Contract includes, but is not limited to, the provision of all labour, materials, services and equipment necessary for the demolition of existing entry kiosk, and construction of a new entry kiosk and associated on-site and civil work as fully described in the Tender Documents. Site Visit: Contractors are recommended to visit the site prior to submitting a tender for this work and to make inquiries or investigations necessaryto become thoroughly acquainted with the site as well as the nature and extent of the work. A site visit is scheduled on Tuesday, July 19th, 2016 at 10:00am local time, at the Pacific Rim Green Point Campground, located at 2039 Pacific Rim Highway, Ucluelet, BC. A maximum of two (2) representatives per bidder will be permitted to examine the sites. Contractors interested in attending the site visit should pre-register by close of business on Friday, July 15th, 2016 with the PWGSC Contracting Authority by e-mail: ken.ngan@pwgsc.gc.ca Delivery Date: On-site work can begin starting October 11th, 2016. Stock pile of material can begin starting September 6th, 2016. The Contract Work is to be completed on or before March 31st, 2017. Tender Enquiries: Ken Ngan, Supply Specialist (604)658-2755 or ken.ngan@pwgsc.gc.ca Value of Project: To assist with bonding and insurance requirements this project is estimated to cost around $550,000.00. Firms intending to submit tenders on this project should obtain tender (solicitation) documents through Buyandsell.gc.ca/tenders. Addenda, when issued will be available from Buyandsell.gc.ca/tenders. Firms that elect to base their bids on tender (solicitation) documents obtained from other sources do so at their own risk and will be solely responsible to inform the tender calling authority of their intention to bid. In all cases, bidders must indicate (when requested) in the space provided on the tender form the identification number(s)of the addenda,if any, that they have taken into consideration for their bid. This procurement office provides procurement services to the public in English. Delivery Date: Above-mentioned The Crown retains the right to negotiate with suppliers on any procurement. Documents may be submitted in either official language of Canada.

Infrastructure Improvements

Public Works and Government Services Canada | PublishedMay 5, 2016 - Deadline May 26, 2016

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Trade Agreement: Agreement on Internal Trade (AIT) Tendering Procedures: All interested suppliers may submit a bid Competitive Procurement Strategy: Comprehensive Land Claim Agreement: No Nature of Requirements: Infrastructure Improvements EZ899-162840/A Ngan, Ken (PWY) Telephone No. - (604) 658-2755 ( ) Fax No. - (604) 775-6633 ( ) Title: Infrastructure Improvements Location: Glacier National Park Rogers Pass Maintenance Compound, Rogers Pass, BC Note to Tenderers: Drawings and Specifications are now available for viewing and downloading in a Portable Document Format (PDF) or in a standard paper version. Tenderers should note that Attachment File(s)contains the Drawings and Specifications Package (DSP) which consists of PDF files organized in an industry recognized directory structure. Work Description: Work to be done under this Contract comprises of upgrades to the existing infrastructure located at the Rogers Pass maintenance compound located in Glacier National Park, along the Trans-Canada Highway, 70.3km Northeast of Revelstoke, BC. Work to be performed under this Contract includes, but is not limited to, the following: 1.) Stormwater Diversion and Detention Upgrades. 2.) Sanitary System Upgrades. 3.) Installation of an aboveground petroleum storage and dispensing system. 4.) Removal of existing underground fuel storage tanks and related fueling infrastructure. Work will be performed in accordance with the contract schedules within the scope of work. Site Visit: Contractors are recommended to visit the site prior to submitting a tender for this work and to make inquiries or investigations necessary to become thoroughly acquainted with the site as well as the nature and extent of the work. A site visit is scheduled on Friday, May 13th, 2016 at 1:30pm local time, at the Rogers Pass Parks Canada Compound, Carpenter Shop Building. The drawings in the tender package will identify the location of the Carpenter Shop Building. A maximum of two (2) representatives per bidder will be permitted to examine the sites. Contractors interested in attending the site visit should pre-register by close of business on Thursday, May 12th, 2016 with the PWGSC Contracting Authority by e-mail: ken.ngan@pwgsc.gc.ca Delivery Date: The work shall commence immediately upon official notification of acceptance of tender by the Contracting Authority and is to be completed within sixteen (16) weeks from Contract Award. Tender Enquiries: Ken Ngan, Supply Specialist (604)658-2755 or ken.ngan@pwgsc.gc.ca Value of Project: To assist with bonding and insurance requirements this project is estimated to cost around $2,700,000.00. Firms intending to submit tenders on this project should obtain tender (solicitation) documents through Buyandsell.gc.ca/tenders. Addenda, when issued will be available from Buyandsell.gc.ca/tenders. Firms that elect to base their bids on tender (solicitation) documents obtained from other sources do so at their own risk and will be solely responsible to inform the tender calling authority of their intention to bid. In all cases, bidders must indicate (when requested) in the space provided on the tender form the identification number(s)of the addenda, if any, that they have taken into consideration for their bid. This procurement office provides procurement services to the public in English. Delivery Date: Above-mentioned The Crown retains the right to negotiate with suppliers on any procurement. Documents may be submitted in either official language of Canada.